younger warrior, urged his braves to go down and clean out the whites from their valleys. The fiery young Indians were mostly with Walker, wlule the older and wiser heads were with Soweitte, and thus the council was divided. The controversy ran...

XCash Account. XAugust. July 19-99 Fallen Leaf. 1 Far acrost the rolling prairie, There in noble forest life, Dwelt the fairest indian maiden Ever seen by mortal eye. She had eyes more like the sun beams Daughter of the warior chief. Come to...

Works and explained things to them as well as I could. Walker seemed very much pleased and interested with the Works Henry wrote a letter to George A. Smith on February 1I, 1853, telling of the conditions in Cedar City and describing the events...

Wed. Oct. 14, 1903: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, Thin clds. I came down the Gulch and over to Mud via. Bob Creek. The sheep are terrible hard to handle. I saw Dave Esplin while coming thru his pasture he says father is at the ranch. 103) Thursday...

Wed. May 24, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Ptly. cldy. Continued on our journey again this morning, passed thru Chattanooga, and straight on east thru the nine mile indian pasture, Had to undress and ford west Cache creek, and Boulder creek also. After...

Wed. Mar. 30, 1898: Ther. cool Wea. clear Johnie & I went over the Indian Bench via Little Meadows while Dan went around the road with the team. W tipped in the deep ditch by Thaxtons place on account on the deep snow drift in the road We got 473...

Wed. April 19, 1905: Ther. Cool s. e wind. Wea. Foggy. Brother Johnson brought us seven or eight miles south, and left us two miles west of Mountain Park, we walked fifteen miles east then south east about eleven miles farther reached Cache...

water from Devil's Creek, thus making it possible to operate the year 'round. This mill was a great help to the people of the neighborhood and vicinity. People came from as far away as St. George with their grists to have them ground. This mill was...

was sitting by the fire gambling. He did not see the "Home Guard" until they were quite near to him. He reached for his bow and arrows, but a friendly Indian also reached for the bow, catching it by the loop end and unstrung the bow, while Enos...

wanted, we had to t u r n the bolt by hand to satisfy our immediate wants, until additional machinery was added. On November l s t , Henry Lunt was the first man to be called of a company of men detailed to go in mid November to settle the Little...

Wah Wah Springs we followed the road almost due west across Pine Valley to Potsum Paw Springs, then west on the so-called "Old Bailey Wood Road," between the Indian Peak and Mt. Home Range leading into Hamblin Valley. We went to Frisco for our...

wagons for the conveniente of their scanty provisions, cooking utensils, clothing and bedding, are to be fumished with wagons by the more wealthy, or are to be le&behind and brought on by wagons which will be sent b a ~ k . ~ Henry continued to...